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Originally Posted by sparklemotion
I find what you're saying rather insulting. Are you aware that Amazon CS reps have told more than a few people on this board that the voyage screen is two toned, yellow at the top and blue on the bottom and that it's "normal" for the device? I think it's been well established that some people's eyes are more sensitive to these color variations than others. Some people see it, some don't.
Those who see it are most certainly not imagining it, convincing themselves it's there, or being influenced by others on the board.  I saw the two toned screen within seconds of setting up my voyage. I received it the day of release. I also had color issues with the Paperwhites as well and Amazon CS reps admitted to me those problems existed with the screens. I did manage to get a PW2 that is even and without colors, but the voyage is likely going to be an issue for anyone who has this sensitivity.
Thankfully the Kobo H20 doesn't suffer from color hues and an uneven screen (to my eyes, at least) and therefore I'm able to enjoy it without issue. For those who do have eyes that are sensitive to color variations and sees them easily, I really suggest giving one a try. It might be the answer for you if you're not able to enjoy the voyage.
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Lighten up. I'm not saying the entire screen discoloration issue is non-existent. I do believe it exists. I'm just saying that *some* people, NOT EVERYONE, may see it because they are trying too hard to see it. I know it exists because I have seen pictures of some screens with it. But there may be people who are more easily influenced by the power of suggestion and try too hard to find a problem when it *may* not exist on theirs.
You know, the people that say that they can clearly see it one day, then the next it is not there, or they say they *think* they see a slight discoloration but they're not sure.
If you're insulted by that, you need to grow a thicker skin.